Scoring 60 marks in the ILICAT 2026 objective test (out of 140) puts your expected combined admission score in the range of 96–113 out of 200, which is below the General category expected cutoff of 112–118 but competitive for OBC and SC students who perform strongly in the legal writing and viva-voce rounds.

ILICAT 2026, conducted by the Indian Law Institute (ILI) New Delhi, selects students for its prestigious one-year LLM programme through a three-stage scoring system: a 140-mark objective test, a 40-mark legal writing paper, and a 20-mark viva-voce, totalling 200 marks. With only 39 LLM seats available and a steadily rising cutoff year on year, knowing exactly where a score of 60 stands is critical for planning your next steps.

  • ILICAT 2026 objective test total: 140 marks (100 Law + 40 English and General Knowledge, 1 mark each, –0.25 negative marking).
  • Full admission total used for the merit list: 200 marks.
  • With 60 objective marks, your expected rank in the objective test phase is approximately 600–900, based on 2024–25 trends.
  • Maximum possible combined score with 60 objective marks: 120 out of 200 (full subjective + full viva).
  • Expected General category cutoff 2026: 112–118 out of 200 — very challenging at 60 objective.
  • Expected OBC (NCL) cutoff 2026: 95–102 out of 200 — achievable with strong legal writing and viva performance.
  • ILI New Delhi LLM total seat intake 2026–27: 39 seats.
Direct Link — ILICAT 2026 Official Website: ili.ac.in

ILICAT 2026 Exam Pattern and Marks Breakdown

When students refer to "marks in ILICAT", they typically mean their score in the objective written test, which is conducted first and forms the largest single component. The merit list, however, is prepared on the basis of all three stages combined out of 200 marks.

Component Marks Format
Objective Test — Part I (English and General Knowledge) 40 MCQ, 1 mark each, –0.25 negative marking
Objective Test — Part II (Law Subjects) 100 MCQ, 1 mark each, –0.25 negative marking
Objective Test Total 140 Offline, pen-and-paper, 2.5 hours
Legal Writing (Subjective Paper) 40 Descriptive essay-type questions
Viva-Voce 20 Oral interview (shortlisted students only)
Grand Total — Merit List Basis 200 All three components combined

Scoring 60 out of 140 in the objective test means you have secured 43% of the maximum objective marks. Your path to admission now depends on how well you perform in the legal writing paper and, if shortlisted, the viva-voce round.


60 Marks in ILICAT 2026 Objective Test: Expected Rank

A score of 60 out of 140 in the objective test is expected to place you in the rank band of 600–900 among students who appeared for ILICAT 2026. This estimate is based on the score distribution observed in ILICAT 2024 and 2025, assuming a moderate difficulty level similar to previous years.

Objective Score Range (out of 140) Expected Rank Band Approximate Percentile
120–140 1–50 Top 5%
100–119 51–200 Top 5–15%
85–99 201–400 Top 15–30%
70–84 401–600 Top 30–45%
60–69 600–900 Top 45–60%
50–59 900–1,200 Below 60th percentile
Below 50 1,200+ Below average

All rank figures are expected estimates based on 2024–25 score distributions. Actual ranks depend on the 2026 paper difficulty and the total number of students who appeared.


Combined Score Projections with 60 Objective Marks

Your final admission score adds your legal writing and viva-voce marks to the objective total. The maximum achievable combined score with 60 in the objective is 120 out of 200. The table below shows projected combined totals at different performance levels in the remaining two components.

Objective Legal Writing (out of 40) Viva-Voce (out of 20) Expected Combined Total (out of 200)
60 40 (Maximum) 20 (Maximum) 120
60 35 (Very Good) 18 (Very Good) 113
60 32 (Good) 16 (Good) 108
60 28 (Average) 14 (Average) 102
60 24 (Below Average) 12 (Below Average) 96

For General category students targeting the expected cutoff of 112–118, a combined total of 113+ is needed. This means you would require a legal writing score of 35 out of 40 and a viva score of 18 out of 20 — near-perfect execution in both rounds. For reserved category students, the path is more realistic: an average to good legal writing score (28–32) combined with a decent viva (14–16) can bring the combined total to 102–108.


ILICAT 2026 Category-wise Cutoffs and Admission Chances

ILI New Delhi follows government reservation norms across its 39 LLM seats. Your admission chances with 60 objective marks vary significantly by category. SC, ST, and OBC students are in a considerably stronger position than General category students at this score.

Category Expected Cutoff — 2026 (out of 200) Approx. Seats Admission Chances at 60 Objective Marks
General (UR) 112–118 ~18 Very challenging — requires near-perfect legal writing and viva
EWS 108–115 ~4 Difficult — strong later rounds essential
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) 95–102 ~11 Possible — if legal writing is 28+ and viva is 14+
SC 98–105 ~6 Possible — requires good legal writing and viva scores
ST 88–96 ~3 Feasible — even with average later round performance

Seat counts are approximate based on the 39-seat intake with 27% OBC, 15% SC, 7.5% ST, and 10% EWS reservation norms. All expected cutoffs are based on 2025 trends and are not confirmed by ILI.


The ILICAT General category cutoff has risen steadily over the last three admission cycles. The ILICAT 2025 General category final merit list closed at 111.25 out of 200, a confirmed figure. Based on this upward trend, the 2026 General cutoff is expected in the range of 112–118.

Year General Category Cutoff (out of 200) Reserved Category Approx. Cutoff Exam Difficulty
2025 111.25 (confirmed, final merit list) 95–105 (estimated) Moderate to Difficult
2024 107–112 (estimated) 90–100 (estimated) Moderate
2023 103–108 (estimated) 85–95 (estimated) Easy to Moderate
2026 (expected) 112–118 95–105 Moderate to Difficult

The legal writing paper is the most decisive component for borderline objective scorers. Students in the 60-mark objective band who score 33–38 in the legal writing paper substantially improve their final rank on the merit list and stand a genuine chance in reserved categories.

ILICAT 2026 Marks vs Rank FAQs

Ques. What is the total marks for ILICAT 2026?

Ans. The ILICAT 2026 total marks for the final merit list is 200. This includes the objective test (140 marks), the legal writing paper (40 marks), and viva-voce (20 marks). When students say they scored "60 marks in ILICAT", they are referring to the objective test out of 140.

Ques. What rank can I expect with 60 marks in the ILICAT 2026 objective test?

Ans. With 60 out of 140 in the objective test, your expected rank is approximately 600–900. This estimate is based on 2024–25 score distributions and will vary depending on the 2026 paper difficulty and total number of students who appeared.

Ques. Is 60 marks in ILICAT 2026 objective test enough for General category LLM admission?

Ans. For General category students, 60 marks in the objective test is very challenging for admission since the expected overall cutoff is 112–118 out of 200. You would need near-perfect scores in legal writing (35+/40) and viva (18+/20) to breach the cutoff. For OBC and SC students, it is achievable with good performance in the remaining components.

Ques. How many LLM seats are available at ILI New Delhi in 2026–27?

Ans. ILI New Delhi offers 39 seats for the one-year LLM programme for 2026–27, plus 2 supernumerary seats for J&K domicile students and 2 for foreign nationals above this intake. Seats are reserved as per government norms: 27% for OBC, 15% for SC, 7.5% for ST, and 10% for EWS.

Ques. What was the ILICAT 2025 cutoff for General category?

Ans. The ILICAT 2025 General category final merit list closed at 111.25 marks out of 200. For 2026, the expected General category cutoff is 112–118 marks based on the upward trend seen over the last three years.

Ques. When will the ILICAT 2026 result and merit list be released?

Ans. The ILICAT 2026 result and first merit list are expected to be released by ILI New Delhi in July 2026, following the 2025 pattern where the first merit list was announced on July 8, 2025. Visit ili.ac.in for official updates.